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Boat holidays in the Seychelles: wellbeing, nature and freedom in the Indian Ocean

The Seychelles are one of the most iconic destinations for a luxury boat holiday, ideal for those seeking relaxation, crystal clear sea and uncontaminated nature. This tropical archipelago is a symphony of white beaches, turquoise waters and extraordinary biodiversity, perfect to explore by catamaran or yacht.

Discovered by the Portuguese in the 16th century, the Seychelles preserves a history and culture born from the meeting of African, Asian and European traditions, today visible in music, Creole cuisine and local craftsmanship. The official languages ​​are Seychellois Creole, French and English; the currency is the Seychellois Rupee, with euros and dollars widely accepted in tourist areas.

The beaches, fringed by palm trees and lapped by a crystal-clear sea, seem like living paintings. Anse Lazio and Anse Source d’Argent are among the most famous in the world and represent unmissable stops during a cruise to the Seychelles.


Nature and biodiversity: a paradise to experience from the sea

The Seychelles are much more than a postcard. Their biodiversity is a living heritage: the Vallée de Mai (UNESCO) houses the legendary coco de mer, while the islands are home to rare birds, giant turtles and spectacular seabeds. Sailing between the islands means living every day in balance with nature, between protected bays and snorkeling in transparent waters.

Local culture is also expressed through traditional music, with rhythms such as moutia and sega, which tell the spirituality and history of the archipelago.


What to see in the Seychelles (by boat)

Mahé: the first encounter with the soul of the Seychelles

Sailing along the coasts of Mahé is the most fascinating way to get in tune with the archipelago. From the sea, protected bays, wide beaches and wilder stretches of coast alternate, framed by lush tropical vegetation. Docking in the harbor at Beau Vallon allows you to enjoy fiery sunsets and a calm sea, perfect for a first swim in the turquoise waters of the Indian Ocean. On land, Victoria surprises with its colorful market and authentic Creole atmosphere, while from the deck of the catamaran the feeling is that of being suspended between civilization and uncontaminated nature.

Praslin and Anse Lazio: tropical elegance and crystal sea

Continuing by boat towards Praslin, the landscape becomes even more harmonious. The bays are wide, the water incredibly transparent and the rhythm of the day follows only the sun and the tides. Anse Lazio, often cited among the most beautiful beaches in the world, seen from the sea it is pure poetry: very clear sand, light palm trees and seabeds that invite long snorkeling sessions directly from the boat. The hinterland holds the Vallée de Mai, but it is from the deck of the catamaran that Praslin offers its most exclusive face: silence, light and a constant feeling of privilege.

La Digue: Time really slows down

Arriving by boat in La Digue is like entering a painting. The granite formations smoothed by time emerge from the water creating surreal scenarios, especially in front of Anse Source d’Argent. Anchoring just offshore and reaching the beach with the tender means experiencing one of the most iconic places in the Seychelles in the most elegant way possible. Here time seems to stop: the sea is calm, the lights change slowly and every swim becomes an almost meditative experience. La Digue is perfect for those seeking a deep connection with nature, away from noise and haste.

Saint Pierre and Cocos Island: dream snorkeling directly from the boat

Among the most memorable experiences of a boat holiday in the Seychelles are stops at Saint Pierre and Cocos Island. Here the catamaran becomes a real platform on the sea: you dive directly into the water to explore rich seabeds, populated by tropical fish, colorful corals and incredible plays of light. Snorkeling in the Seychelles is simple and accessible, but at the same time surprising even for those who have already traveled a lot. Floating above these seabeds, with the boat at anchor and no noise around, is one of those moments that remain imprinted forever.

Cousin Island: nature in its pure state

Sailing towards Cousin Island means entering a protected and silent dimension. This nature reserve is one of the best places to observe tropical birds and giant tortoises in their natural habitat. From the sea, the island appears like a green sanctuary, surrounded by calm and very clean waters. It is a stage that enriches the journey not only from a landscape point of view, but also emotionally: here you can truly perceive the delicate balance between man and nature that makes the Seychelles unique.

Grande Soeur and the smaller islands: the luxury of solitude

A catamaran cruise in the Seychelles allows you to reach smaller islands such as Grande Soeur, which are often uninhabited or little frequented. Anchoring in front of these pristine beaches means experiencing true contemporary luxury: space, silence and freedom. No resort, no crowds, just crystal clear sea and white sand. They are days dedicated to total relaxation, to a lunch on board overlooking the ocean and to endless swims in waters that seem unreal.


Sailing in the Seychelles: the experience that changes everything

Visiting the Seychelles by boat is not just a different way of getting around, it’s a change of perspective. Every morning opens with a new panorama, every night you sleep lulled by the ocean, far from the mainland and conventional rhythms. It is a journey made of slow emotions, spontaneous discoveries and moments that cannot be planned. And it is precisely this absolute freedom that makes a catamaran holiday in the Seychelles an experience that is difficult to forget and impossible to fully describe: it must be lived.


Seychelles: not just the sea, but culture and flavours

Creole food and wine

Seychellois cuisine is a refined mix of African, Indian, Chinese and French influences. Very fresh tuna and barracuda, fish curry, seafood soups and papaya chutney tell of the deep connection with the ocean. Local rums and tropical flavors complete the gastronomic experience.

Authentic hospitality

The welcome in the Seychelles is warm and genuine: the Creole culture creates a relaxed atmosphere, perfect for those who want a boat holiday dedicated to well-being.

How to reach the Seychelles and move between the islands

Reaching the Seychelles is simple thanks to international flights direct or with a single stopover to Mahé, the main gateway to the archipelago. From Europe you can fly comfortably with an intermediate stopover (Dubai, Doha, Addis Ababa or Istanbul) to Mahé International Airport. Once landed, the feeling of having arrived in a tropical paradise is immediate.

Transfers between the islands are quick and well organised. Mahé is connected via fast ferry to Praslin and La Digue, with panoramic crossings that already anticipate the beauty of the archipelago. Alternatively, internal flights to Praslin are available, ideal for those wishing to reduce transfer times.

For those who choose a boat or catamaran holiday in the Seychelles, the best way to get around remains the sea: sailing between Mahé, Praslin, La Digue and the smaller islands allows you to reach pristine bays, deserted beaches and nature reserves accessible only by sea, experiencing the Seychelles in the most authentic and exclusive way.

To keep in mind

  • Availability: From May to October and during holidays. Being a very popular destination, we recommend booking well in advance.

What to bring:

  • Swimwear, casual clothing, hat.
  • Sweatshirt, sweater, windbreaker for cool evenings.
  • Sun cream with high protection factor (30-50) essential all year round.
  • Passport valid for at least six months beyond the departure date.
  • Recommended set of medications: antibiotic, gastric protectant, insect repellent.
  • The local currency is the Seychellois rupee.
  • Credit cards widely accepted, but cash is advisable.

Events:

  • Creole Festival in October celebrates Creole culture with music, dancing, food and art displays.
  • Kreol Food Festival in November with Creole delicacies and cooking demonstrations. Participating in local events enriches the travel experience by immersing yourself in the culture of the Seychelles.

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In the right place at the right time

When to go

The best months for a boat holiday in the Seychelles are April, May, October and November, with calm seas, stable climate and ideal winds for sailing. June–September is also excellent, especially for those who love sailing and snorkeling.

These months are the perfect season for a sailing holiday in oceano indiano

GEN
25-30°C
380mm
FEB
25-30°C
290mm
MAR
26-30°C
200mm
APR
26-30°C
150mm
MAG
25-29°C
110mm
GIU
24-28°C
90mm
LUG
24-27°C
80mm
AGO
24-27°C
70mm
SET
24-28°C
80mm
OTT
25-29°C
140mm
NOV
25-30°C
180mm
DIC
25-30°C
300mm
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